On behalf of our members, we strive to make APH the premier world organization for the professional development of personal historians. Our members have backgrounds in fields as varied as journalism, publishing, broadcasting, social work, education, law, medicine and graphic design. Since its founding by journalist Kitty Axelson-Berry in 1995, the nonprofit APH has grown to more than 650 members worldwide. A personal history can take the form of a book, documentary, video, website, CD-ROM, DVD, scrapbook or photo collage – even a song or quilt.ĪPH’s vision, quite simply, is a world in which the story of every person, family, community, and organization is recorded and preserved.Ī Valuable Resource for Professionals and the Public Members of APH help other people create personal histories, including memoirs, video tributes, autobiographies, biographies, family histories, heritage cookbooks, community histories, corporate and organizational histories, legacy letters and ethical wills. These stories deserve to be given life, which is why the Association of Personal Historians (APH) exists. Stories about the heritage and values of our communities. Stories about the rich experiences of our older relatives. Stories about turning points in our own lives. And for every story we see or hear, countless others – just as compelling, just as important – are never told. They take the form of novels, documentaries, radio interviews and more. Stories about people are all around us twenty-four hours a day.
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